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May 13, 1881 (4 pages)

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' n __commenced ___pirblishing + ¢ im _the 17th instant for a four THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT, NEVADA CITY CALIFORNIA rere ‘Brief Mention, sh Shall we have’a celebration on the *4thof July:? Ali kinds of new vegetables at the yarivus fruit stores, : Business is‘very quiet in town,— Lively times ahead. The fruit crop hereabonts will be fmmense this season, How much did you subscribe to-, wards the electric light ? y Prospecting for quartz is going on very lively in this township, Nobody shot or stabbed in. this city up to 9P. M, yesterday, J.C. and J. E. Broderick of Columbia Hill were in town yesterday, The new mill at the Murchie mine will t be staried up.about the first: of June. —A-name that stinks in the nostritet be~—filled—eleewhere-— st thie mitiers of Wentvente—Earry Sears. See ~~ Straw for paciag under carpets can be proc ured -atSukeforth’ 8 Furniture stere. . ith 3 ‘“Rheamaties” are just a-howling. This kind of weather does not agree with thein. : E The new 40-stamp mill at the Providence mine will be in ranaing , order within thirty days. Tlie han: we in the railroad timetable pleases a nuinber of mien that-we know of. — The charge of disturbing the pace brought aguinst Fiank Charleton by “‘Prof7’Caiii the blind lecturer been disniissed, : A. B. Clarke, J. B Brogan’ and A. Kershner have been appointed ap,praisers of the estate of R. :P. Ferguson, deceased, ao BheGrass Valley papers are pubfishing the daily sales of “stocks” the San Franeisco Board. ceive them by telegraph, Gilbert Tinkham of Lodian Springs is dead, mnarried has ia They reHe came to Nev ada county with Wim. Nutter’ 1852. Tne cause of his death was heart diesease,’ his age 70 years. in Judge Stidger of the San Juan! Times passed our oftice yester.lay. He is getting to patou sty.e’since he ments” to his paper. Wehave received from the _publishers, Sherman, Hyde & Co., abeau tiful new sony entitled * ‘Come Once Again.” It is for sale’ at Brand & Bassett’s on Main street. Oscar White the powder man is in town. He attemnted to disguise himself in a suit of brown ducking, but his feet gave him away. se. is always right weleome in these iparts. A. Eisen, formerly of the Important Store in this city, will leave on weeks’ Visit to friendsiu New York. . His family will rémain in San Francisco AN UNEXPECTED PLEASURE, Haverly's “Strategists” at the’Theatre To-night, An occasion of unusual interest will be furnished the people ot this: town to-night, which, thous: most sudden and unexpected, will meet with the vearmest reception. It is the appearance of J. H. Haverly’s celebrated New York Comedy Company, including Mr. J. B. Polk as.the Star attraction, supported by.'a superior combination of able artists. in» ‘The Strategists,” a play that, for’ four : *. .weeks, but just closed, has attracted audiences that packed the -Bush Street Theatre, San Franciseoto its doors, ~The company played in . Grass Valley lastnight, and though it was at first intended to : iplay in Nevada City, but the idea ‘was afterwards abandoned because it was beieved that. it would seriously interfere with other important dates to When Mr. Haverly -was structions, ‘he. immediately, replied the concert. given ‘supple—}not to pass by Nevada City under any consideration.. ~ Accordingly, Ms. W. H. “Morton. manager of *'The Strategists,”° made Specia arrangements with Mr. Kid— der, of the Narrow Guage railroad, by which Nevada City m: ay be play= ed at without’ @ny incon enience,; The reputation acquired by this excell nt organization’ m _ California makes'it aunecessary to ‘Bay anything” commendatory of —its mary good qualities. We simply promise that to-night will De-one that. will live log in the’ memory . of thess ‘who are so: fortunate as to secure avate for the performance. Seciite’ seats ‘at Vinton’s for to“night. The Godair Family Concert. There was a faie-siead audience at in the Theatre night before last by 2ocal taleiit, and the programme was rendered to-the entire satisfaction of all. The Godair children made_some strong hits’ in their specialties. These little people—there are five of. them and they range in age from three to sixteen years—are quite precocious in the and they received frequent encores. Sanks acquitted themselves very erelitably in their vocalizations, while the guitar duet -by— Messrs. Chester and Sanks elicited much praise. The comedy of “Checkmate” and the faree of “A Family Not to created much laughter. Mr. Lonis Godair was the very effivient Musical Director while Mrs. A. O. Rogers presided at the piano witli her usual skill, Numerous professional troupes have visited Nevada City that‘did not give halfas pleasing a performance as was that of epetaned evening. where they. ceases BEE Mrs. S. C. Damon, who has resid‘ed here for sctuathing like a quarter of a century pist, is lying dangerously ill at her home on Lost Hill, Her advanced age maxes her condi-. tion more precarious than it would otherwise be. _ The Godair Family troupe purpose giving an entertaiument at San Juan on the 23d instant; at North Bloomfield on the 24th; and. at Moore’s Plat on the 25th. If they continue 1n their present determination, our ‘friends along the Ridgé will find it worth while to attend the performances, Wednesdey, at Grass Valley, Drs. Hunt, Jones and Nelson ampttated the right leg of John Jones -a little below the hip joint. The operation was skillfully performed, although it cannot be foretold what the result willbe. The patient had his leg fractured by being thrown from & horse last fall. The Great POLK TO-NIGHT. The Military Encampment. Yesterday afternoon Captain igs’ went down to Ismert’s Grove to setect a place for the soldiers to pitch their tents when they come. up here te hold their encampment this Fall. It is not known ‘here yet whether Colonel Dickinson’s Regiment will come, but CaptaidRappexpectstobear to-day definitely as to. their.-intentions. ‘Cdl. event's Regiment will of cours be here. reat-Polk at the Theatre to-nigtst. Theatre 1 To“Night, Nothing . in. It. John Curry, arrested a few days since on complaint of, John Underwood for making deadiy threats against him, had a hearing before Justice Robinson Wednesday evening, and was discharged. The Justice fond that there were no grounds upon which to bind Curry over tokeep the peace. The arrest grew of a dispute between the two men as to their respective rights to mine on some land belonging—to—tke Chapman ranch near town, P For Sale Cheap. A fine saddle mare, Graham's stable. Enquire at mr2-3t “Secure seats at Vinton’s for to-night. ied atl Hioasekeeper Wanted. A: competent housekeeper can se‘cure a steady situatiou at good wages by applying at the Transcript office, For Rent. One of the pleasantext.front rooms in the city, in second story of the Transcrirt Block, is offered for rent. Apply at this office. tf Desirable Lots For Sale, Corner Main and East Broad streets. Enuguire of : my2-tf Jonwsie WILsor, Gay Time To-night AT THE THEATRE. , te egraphed ‘for ‘in-' way of musical and dramatic talent,{—— Mrs. Duncan, Mrs. Godair, and Mr. Pattern After” were well played and . . j Nevade City, May Lith. Death of a Charaet er, Louis Briseoe, a célored: man aged about 71 years, died ‘At the Ccunty Hospital Wednesday night. Louis was one of the pioneer settlers here. Fora time afterthis artival he engaged in mining, but meéting with indifferent sticcess he abandoned that occupation and became a man of all work, When the Transcarrr started in 1860 he sawed the first lot of wood for the ‘office. Even then ‘he called himself ‘an old settler.” Of late years he has followed the business of town'crier and bel rivgér for pablic sales and the like. Every man, womarend child in Nevada “City is acquainted with the lusty voice‘and "peculiar ring by which ‘Louis was wont to acquaint them withthe fact that their opportunity had arrived to buy themselves rich.
‘For years he had_been‘“ a prothinent pillar of the African Methodist Episcopal 6burch. Now the old “man’s bell-arm is withered aud his familiar rest in peace. ' Great Polk at the Phcains tonight. Ee — That Sitarday Nicht Fracas. The case of Wm. Eddy and. Thos. Gregory arrested Saturday night for disturbing the peace will probably resaltiu the discharge of the latter who it ‘isalieged was cornered and 4 had testrike back, Eddy by ple ding guilty got off with a five—dollar ne, == o , . Secure seats at Vinton’s for to-night. : Goods Given Away for Little or Boson sed Grand Auction Sale ou Saturday May [4th at 2 o'clock, in-the street . {in front of the Important Store on Commercial street, consisting of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Ladies’ Hats, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Carpets, etc. : make: 2t. Dave AUERBACH, Auctioneer, a Be on Hand Early AT THE THEBTRE. ¥ "Notice tothe Public. On and after Monday, May 16th; 1881, the Butcher Shops in Nevada City will be closed each day, Sun40’clock P. m. On senseye = shops . will be closed-alidayCuas. Kent, JAMES Cover, Mon.or & NarrzicEr, Sprun: & Co, Nevada City. May 1lth—lw —+=<2-Secure seats at Vinton’s for to-night. +. 4@ Rare opportunities—offered u Mountain Ice. Voice is lost-te-this-worldMay het . York ; days excepted, from 12:30-0’eleck-til] 5 Spring Goods ! Spring Styles 4 Summer Styles cc HYMAN BROS = HA just received & full assortment FINE. CLOTHING for ‘: fies and Boys, _FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, BOOTS and SHOES, Summer Goods! FINE _ TRUNKS, SATCHELS, —_ Our Stockis Complete in Every Department. —_——_ 'Prices the Lowest in the Market, Call on us Bcforc Purchasing, HYMAN BROTHERS, Corner Broad and Pine Strects, Nevada City. ‘Francisco; ; Merchant St., ‘Honolulu, Sandw ome Islands. and VALISES. ae BRANCHES—7 Murray St. Nig . 216 and 218 Cal fornia St. San 7, FINE Saar Ud STOck ae Wi PME BASE A, DAE MAREE 8 OEE EE lish ‘i 8) ae L Cc. BLEY, Broad Street, Next Door to Hynian’s, . ‘Wines & Liquors) SNIVOUVG “INN PETER YOUNG. Nevada Fountain, (Formerly Gold Room) Nevada City, BLEY & YOUNG PROPRIETORS. FREDERICK 3{ U°G-B7ER FROM SAN JOSE. FROM SAN FRANCISCO. stale cae St. Louis, Boca OF ALL KINDS. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF FINE CIGARS ! BLEY & YOUNG have. “Messrs. The Nevada-Ice Compauy is now prepared to furnish to saluons, business houses and families a ‘guperior qua ity of mountain ice, All orders left at the Ice House willbe pr omptly . attended to, m3 tf. J. 8. TH wrcon, Hay. aT MARKBT RATES, f19-tf M. Losner, Colfax, a ia Strategists _TO-NIGHT ! To aaa. Responsible parties can lease for a term of two years the saloon night at the Nevada City Park. Good inducements offered. Apply to F. M. Scumipt, corner Park Avenue and Boulder street. DAVE AUERBACH, General Auctioneer, NEVADA CITY. Salesroom at the Important Store, Commercial Street. ml13 Look Out for Price List. ‘REMOVED by W. A. Sigourney. HOUSE = FURNITURE . FOR SALE. I OFFER FOR SALE MY House and Lot on Prospect _ Hill, with ig some the Furniture. The house contains f eight rooms, patent closet and dothes rooms. . City — in house and throughout the lot, The furnitare coat part of iano, Two Parlor Three Bedroom Sets, with beds anc bedding, ne, Cope 8 a or gee age, aie China ing, Le Rorce willbe given 9 ah ont part. Pa; payment, a it de: sired. Apply on the J OHN P PATTISON. . and Dining Room [JACKSON'S. To Bui'ding formerly occupied . the public. $ GRAND OPENING SATURDAY EVENING MAY 7th, 1881. FREE LUNCH RVsv EVERY DAY, ' COME AND SEE US, WM. R. COE. MERCIAL AND MAIN STREETS A . Nevada City, 3 Has! JUST RECEIVED A LARGE STOCK 6Y Boots,Shoes & Gaiters. had long experience as caterers to} eee Mechanic's Store, GRAND ‘OPENING! TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1881, —— +t bow wit {hs ‘Grabbers! —_— Down withtie Monop fists lonren -srares_oce DRY COOD S, CLOTHING, Now is the Time To Buy Goods CHEAP. Having leased the Store on Com+ 4 mercial Street, in ‘‘ TRANSCRIPT BLOCK,” I can supply the peop'e of Nevada City and county with the finest assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS and Finest assortment of Fancy Goods to be found in any House outside of . Sau Francisco. ; Also the finest line of SPRING. and SUMMER CLOTHING. Boota— and Shoes, Hats and Gents’ Furnishing Goods, &c. : We will sell these Goods at Lower Prices than ever before offered in this city, L. NATHAR, PROPRIETOR, ae New Variety Store AT THE OLD STAND, CORNER _cCos-+——— Commercial Street, Adjoining W. R. Coe's shoe Store. L. DULAC EGS to inform his friends and the public Bi in general that he has opened a Variety, Gents’ Fine Boots and Shoes, Ladies’ and . Misses . ine Kid, Pc bble Goat, Straight Kid, . Also a large ak of! Children’s and Misses’ School Shoes, Boys’ i ad Gents’ Kip and Calf Boots. Arctics and ! Overshoes for young and old, Ihave reduced my prices of Goods but not the Quality, se ‘Thanking my old friends and patrons for ‘ got Beeet Lae to merit-a continuance of an _ W. RB. COE —: & a Goat anc Calf Bain oral, fandals, Slippers {. ~ ‘and Buskins, Vesetable and Fruit Store at the above stand, and will keep constantly on hand best assortment of CIGARS and TOBA Of the Best B: CANDIES atid NUTS, And everythin erally kept im a I iwst Va iety Store. bles raised in the city limite ena _ from the garden every, morning. —— Cabbage and Tomato Plante. The Store will be under the managemems ot ’ La DULAG, dr. Nevada City, April 30th, 1861, \